U.S. ADMITS SPY FLIGHT OVER RUSSIA

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0-1- A Declassified in in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/04/28: CIA-RDP74-00297R001600010042-1 ' 714E U-2 AFFAIR ' U. S. Admits Spy By DAVID WISE � and T11031.A.S ii. ROSS Ambrzi-tador T o m p o P.' warning c.9ice..0 livel not filtered 'own throurth the Statc2 Th- pri.rtnier.t raDkr PA 123a p.m., Play el, tNr. ci t m. npokesrrion, L r. e o Iricfj, u,said: " 5.,��," that the raililacKi'd mt. Tire fAI7-311at,�-.7.k.� pi .. has bcirt " Sceretar7 of St to Her .1d.ridedLe Vhce hortly � is ther.t've'eF"..... 0..,7 7,7 erticks condensed hen "The: U.2 Affp:I," vhich ter; tte eterv Irchird the most of the 20th century. Critit, 1752, hy Devil Wisz Ttntes V. � Ross, Pet!isIteel N N York tv � Rond3ro HPttso, fr,e, before ri p his 10 - ti-ip nd Athena. He z-2J:t-l..^ed three .hours after PicFidev4. Lafikt tJr Gcltysburg. The Pre.5',6CT.Z. and the Secre- tory of Sta...c meet. for two mere ^ Khrtisbehey's Secret sented tiic Preciit � The nextdn, ,7 7, the Mr. Duller. �fletlr.. sun strerrne renh the re,,,tren, Ik -aiT,tit downs of the 171-CL.'L. lri1 nSo-; miont rclieve the � viet Premir Knrin_lleheu trode the,Pre5lilent. th at 1 p.m. e.1Ing a tlitcl-.), This r..:opoFp.l. we w 7 � ri ie- � .f � - '7, 'rya Flight Over Rug.::1 . �, ... . . � � Ile � . ZO^oz". !./.". � �-t cq� � � ' � ' 1 1 : I tOF ...W ' �... - :4.: .: ' tj � 1 ._. 4 i . ,',- - 4 ,-"�=r-;,.7, P,,�1. :::-T4 ?.;;',. g .9 g cl � St r 7,--i. rr , ;�3-� -� ' � ' ' e, S' .-- '- --,pc.,...... ..., 0�......, rp...�. ...0 4 .7. �.= t--.1�- t-,...- F5... * z- = Pa r-i � en � F CO g^ tt 4 -Ix e. �.' - a 6 g.�'-' z. � 4.-.. ?�41- -;* ,. el(vrtgeg.'63.--9, 5 - .1.,1 � 1,,,Y r- et, ....: ffr: !,t ';o n, zs�a (2 t4 � ''' 2. ,...., 4 6' p.; 0 _ 0 .g ti.; .., r� '.� : 4 . ,-;-.. ili ,f z . i -I ..: w n� ir (7 ' � 6 4 '�i g' � � .!-''' ti ,.. v 'F .- a. 1,1 ia. i:i. t-�, ;.! E � 0 .1., Jr... i:7L'� a.,6,..e.-' 07 44,1- ag.' a. .�,5'-' E: 7 ,F, 0 �. 41., ;,, ,,,, t.. z _4 - ... Preiniir Francis 1,.',LJ.v, � . I.- apparently apiirove conveiin. ti7e. Glwernor-^- fiat -tem tee.- A r.v.,,t Cird cf thr c'Y'r"'n''' Ringer. 1,s, lurnishing s:veti-"F.-4 of thrs acimiinr,`ration� ditr. tauvr:i. lirlro panel, 1.,`I mate.Fli'Loy a feeing that pre.-iode matter:5 and :Prog;'el's has bt-ea ?mica' tolAnAll the Go7o,r/r,,,r has work:I for !nee:no,: ',,ne need's of the rap- .1(11y growing StAc. arid his tkt Re-elected Governors Starce 7- - - to rk and buintle. ' Brit' in Vie volatile polltieFt %net's wv�viv--e. he has an odd climate of California, 4;:t1:1 a ,Pcnehltit for putting his foott 'changing eleck,rate and a in his mouth; , tradition of split.qicket voting,: personal popularity more i Faces Debating Tests 'important to candidate that'll cIrengthe raid :his recordeor party affiliation. �ne&ses of the Governor's public In this century, only two Gov-, personality will be tested t1-08 .ernors�Iftram Johnson and fail In face-to-face is ,Lan Wei ren�have been elected and re-elected. There is sub- has not ref. aercz: Lin.they The Pre Irut oc arid carly rre itravc from hn",farn at tr. ede of the Cisli r ts.e.fric- . field at 8:45 the Gett:,Eli,.1.-L, V at:, minutes later. he teed et 9:04 a.m. Debate at C/A. The top intellip;enec.. of fr' a the United bteta at E � .ters in Pagu P,OVX, L,t4". � � after 10 a.m. tin crisis now iLtily Representina the CU:, Director Allen Bissell. and Gen. . ell, a pink-faced �TeJ-,a'l had formerly headed Air intelligence. Hugh E... ruing, Jr., State Dvpa.,�-.1.ment. - � telligenee exvect.; Charles E. Bohlen, and Lov- � ingston. Merche.nt, A,c,stac,,nt SeCretary of Stfq.e, the State � t t ') 'Personal terms. matt' California ;but his friends see r.o way of voters want to settle for Gov. ; avoiding It. They are tri log to, Brown for another fo:!_r years, decide what format would be . r* f His personal diffictes fall most advantageous for the , into two areas, First., he has 'Governor and expose him to the failed to establish himself agleam, risk, - 97- the real leader of the d;minant' __,_, They are confident he knows' ; A Democratic Party. He has Om! ; the issues and can Present them lukewarm supror,.. among the tw o most ImPf?ttant gr�13)57M-1:rnif atlhearteateismceirsr.tTlek; for fir :1 the party: the elected office so sure how he will fare in tbe holders, particularly in the qu esti on-ei n d -a nswer eessio State Legislature, and the 70.000 or so volunteer members :with his antagonist But the art hopeful his open and raLherj� of the California Democratic t n , publican nominee's cheat...4e, *Ot " 411...trier .1 t.. f S. narlaccifipri in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2014/04/28 CIA-RDP74-00297R001600010042-1 z